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Combilift helps Australian businesses get a handle on warehousing

Manufacturer's Monthly

All these factors have created the perfect environment for manufacturers to optimise their operations and set themselves for long periods of growth. With an Australian presence borne from decades of honest, Irish manufacturing, Combilift is well placed to understand and complement the needs of Australian warehouse operators.

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How to handle long loads in narrow aisles

Manufacturer's Monthly

In warehousing and logistics, space isnt just a physical dimension its a critical asset that impacts efficiency, safety, and the bottom line. Its narrow cab design and customisable platform lengths mean it can fit into existing narrow aisle facilities without major renovations.

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Humanoid robots promise a multi-trillion-dollar market, but pose challenges

Robotics Business Review

Source: Agility Robotics As an early investor in Agility Robotics, now one of the world’s leading manufacturers of humanoid robots, I’ve watched as humanoids have evolved from a fascinating concept to reality over the past five years. Think about how humans work in manufacturing environments today.

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Top 6 Challenges in Warehouse Management & How to Overcome Them

CMTC Manufacturing Tech

As covered in our previous blog , warehousing and distribution management is of critical importance. When its pumping reliably, your manufacturing operations benefit from predictability providing your business with a rock-solid foundation for growth. Your warehouse is like the beating heart of your supply chain.

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The future of manufacturing is integrated – NetSuite

Manufacturer's Monthly

The cost of good enough If youre a manufacturer, then you know that producing high-quality goods at low cost requires understanding each cost. However, many manufacturers struggle to determine accurate costs until days or weeks after production. investing in a tech solution) may fit the bill better.

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Chinese automaker to use UBTECH humanoid

Robotics Business Review

Ubtech says its humanoid robots can be used in industrial manufacturing, exhibition halls, warehousing and logistics, commercial office services, home services, and college and research institutions. The Walker S humanoid will be performing various tasks in the car manufacturing process.

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UMass Amherst says robots that organize their own teams are more efficient

Robotics Business Review

In a manufacturing setting, a robot team can be less expensive because it maximizes the capability of each robot, Zhang said. This could improve automation for manufacturing, warehousing, and agriculture, they said. The challenge then becomes: how do you coordinate a diverse set of robots?

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